Note: When I say “GOP,” I also include “Globalist.” Both major Parties are in the pocket of Rockefeller Globalists (Bilderberg, WEF/Davos, CFR, Trilateral Commission).

—Here cometh the loose-talking cowboy and hustler, walking into the saloon; The Donald; and the customers are cheering.

Cheering?

What?

What went wrong? What in the world went wrong?

The first 4 threats Trump poses:

Threat One: The way he talks. It isn’t measured sing-song generality, which is the standard form of hypnotic prose in America for both politicians and media. The rise and fall of empty words isn’t his style, and believe me, that is disturbing to the establishment.

Big-time politics and news in the US must be delivered in hypnotic cadence—otherwise they fall apart, because they have no inherent substance. But everything Trump is advocating is carried on the waves of far different rhythms—casual, direct, non-teleprompter, jump-around, zig-zag, off the cuff; as if, out of some bygone era, he’s saying: “Hey kid, here’s a dime, run down to the corner and get me a newspaper, and here’s a nickel for yourself…”

I can’t emphasize too strongly what a threat that poses to the status quo, which can only sustain itself through a tacit agreement, on all sides, to engage in trance-inducing speech.

On top of all this, Trump is delivering messages that are beyond the pale, according to current standards of political correctness. Another jolt.

Trump is doing one of these:

“Listen, folks, they’re all lying to you. You know who I’m talking about. Last month I was in Cincinnati and this reporter came up to me, I could see she was all ready to do me in, you know? She had this big question she wanted to ask me, like she was going to kill me with it—I’ve known lots of people like that, you have, too. People all over the country are out of work but all she can think about is her pet question…jobs, we’ve got to bring them back…I’m calling those companies that went overseas and telling them, pack your bags and come back or you’re going to face…(pointing) he knows what I mean…I can see it on your face, what’s your name?…I’ll bet you know someone close to you who was thrown out of his job, or maybe you were…”

Trump comes across every which way. Right side up, inside out, sideways.

Threat Two: He gets in the face of media personalities and slaps them down and topples them from their pedestals. He doesn’t bow. He doesn’t play the game. On a moment’s notice, not by script, he attacks when ruffled. He doesn’t care. This amounts to a declaration of war against media hegemony and media hypnosis. This is akin to a person telling a hypnotist, “Hey, take that pendulum out of my face, you idiot. I don’t need to go to sleep. I’m awake.” Media are supposed to be the providers of every slice and tidbit of information that’s important. They’re the eyes, ears, and mouths for the public. Trump is telling them to shut up and go away. His attitude flies in the face of the Program.

Threat Three: He knows what Globalist trade treaties have done to destroy jobs in America. He knows the American economy hasn’t come back after the 2008 crash. He doesn’t care who has signed on to these treaties. He says he’s going to make new deals and change the landscape and bring back jobs.

Whether he will or not, whether he can or not, he’s exposing the Globalist agenda, as well as the politicians on both sides of the aisle who have surrendered their minds and souls to it.

This Globalist agenda is the real third rail of politics, and Trump is not only stepping on it, he’s licking his fingers and putting his hand on the electricity and living (so far) to tell the tale. Once again, he doesn’t appear to care.

Is he for real? Is he a fake? Regardless, he’s talking about what is supposed to remain hidden, and he’s clicking with people all over the country who have lost their jobs to the insane trade policy of the Rockefeller forces.

This is verboten. This can’t happen. But it is happening.

And he isn’t going into a long song and dance about the theory of Globalism. He’s keeping it tight and simple. He’s keeping it emotional. He’s actually speaking a real language real people can understand and want to understand. In other words, he’s committing a grave crime.

He’s telling people their jobs and money and prosperity have been stolen and he’s going to get them back.

Threat Four: Immigration. In a nation that already has 60 million immigrants living here, which makes it the number one “importer” of immigrants, per capita, in the world, and generous to the hilt by most standards, he’s saying: yes, but now there is a problem, a very serious problem—and he’s going to solve it. The problem is crime, drugs, potential terrorism. And since the federal government admits it has no proper screening program to spot terrorists, he’s going to put a pause on allowing Muslim immigrants to enter the US. What could the man say that is more politically incorrect?

Whether you agree or disagree with any or every item of his proposal, consider what he’s wreaking on his comfortable liberal opposition—the people who believe open borders should be endless and forever, people who would never, under any circumstances, put a ceiling on it, because they only care about being seen as tolerant and kind and generous and self-effacing and wonderful…people who would, if necessary, walk down streets naked in the rain carrying whips and flagellating themselves to prove their motives are pure.

Based on these four points (I’m saving the best for the end, for later), Trump is a clear and present danger to the political establishment—both Parties and their Globalist handlers.

He’s a “narcissist, a Hitler, a Mussolini, a Stalin, a loon.”

The GOP, his own Party, is the first line of defense. They must try to sweep him off the board. What can they do?

One: Change the nominating rules so Rubio and Kasich can easily shift their delegates to Cruz. Right now, for example, those three men have 703 delegates among them. Trump has 671. (Rolling update here.)

Two: Induce a complete deadlock at the Convention and bring in a “compromise” candidate from the closet. For instance, Mitt Romney. Creating that deadlock could involve more rule changes that would strip delegates away from Trump by declaring they aren’t bound to vote for him.

Three: Let Trump have the nomination, but then back/encourage a third-party or independent candidate to run. This would be a person who’d obviously suck votes away from Trump in the general election, giving Hillary a walk in the park to the White House.

Four: Covertly back more riots leading up to the Convention, casting Trump as the cause, as the “divisive one” leading the nation over a cliff. The “law of consequences”—support Trump and this is what you get; you get fear; you get looking over your shoulder as you walk down the street.

Another version of the op: stage a grisly crime and set up a “racist Trump patsy” as the perpetrator.

Another version: stage so many violent protests the message is clear: vote for Trump and this will be a nation in permanent chaos.

Five: If all else fails, the campaign to stop Trump could be taken out of the GOP’s hands, and he would be rubbed out.

Those people calculating the success of any of these five strategies would certainly be considering blowback from Trump’s supporters. The risks are many. Exposure is a virtual certainty.

“Cooler heads” would be saying: “Look, give him the nomination. Hillary’s going to win anyway.”

And if by a miracle Trump somehow gains the Presidency, the sixth option is:

“Let’s get serious.” People with deep knowledge of the political establishment and significant clout would approach him and let him know, in no uncertain terms, that his radical plans are destined to fail. Therefore, compromise is in order. What would President Trump settle for in the real world? What would he give up?

Those are questions whose answers would define his Presidency. He could just step back into his familiar role as the ordinary maker of the ordinary deal.

But before deciding whether to capitulate, Trump might, on the spur of the moment, arrange a sit-down with, say, President Putin. He might lay his cards on the table and say, “Look, this is what I’m trying to do at home, and this is the opposition I’m facing. I think we have issues in common. How can we help each other?”

If that happened, Trump would drive the American neocons out of their minds.

And so now we’ve come to the fifth and greatest threat Trump poses:

His unpredictability.

As President, he could meet with any world leader at the drop of a hat. He could consult all sorts of unconventional sources. He could find out that solutions to national problems are available outside normal channels. Who knows?

Who knows what an un-vetted President, with a large sense of curiosity, might find out, vis-a-vis a number of issues the public is also quite curious about?

This is why men who have operated in the shadows for a long time are truly worried.

Trump has no visible pattern. When he talks, one idea sparks another and then he goes off on a third. A man like that, with the clout of the Presidency, rummaging around in the halls and basements of power and secrets? Are you kidding?

Might Trump be just the sort of unhinged cowboy who would wander into one of these forbidden areas and start shooting his mouth off?

What does he care about propriety or the rules of the game? He’s Donny Trump who came out the Bronx, where he was hustling commercial buildings; he parlayed his wins into bigger and bigger properties downtown, he went bankrupt three or four times, he dealt with the mafia princes of concrete in NYC, he fired everybody in sight on The Apprentice…

He’s the loosest cannon.

Conspiracy researchers cite their prime reasons for the 1963 assassination of JFK, but there is one possibility they rarely, if ever, mention. It’s just the sort of project a wandering bored-in-the-middle-of-the-night Trump might come upon.

For some 90 years, it’s lain fallow, up in the state of Maine. The basis of it is quite simple. It’s a way to provide energy for the people that doesn’t involve conventional resources buried under the ground:

Off-shore turbines.

Taking advantage of the daily difference between high and low tides, ocean water literally turns the wheel and produces electricity.

For decades, utility companies and governments in the US and Canada and town councils and all sorts of other players have fought and delayed and blocked Passamaquoddy. JFK’s interest in it started when he was a Massachusetts Senator, and when he was President he ordered a report on its status. He was more than interested in it.

He saw the implications. If off-shore turbines in Maine could produce a great deal of electricity, how many other inlets off the coast of America could fit that bill? And why only in America?

Since JFK’s death, technical research has been done, in fact, on very small turbines that would sit in the flow of rivers and yield up electricity for small communities all over the world.

Bone-headed academics have declared that water-turbine energy isn’t cost effective. The truth is, with a tiny fraction of the government money and a fraction of the favors and loopholes that have been bestowed on the oil and nuclear industries, water-turbines could change a great deal of the energy picture today.

I point this out as merely one example of the sort of secret a properly vetted US President isn’t supposed to query or expose. Presidents know the rules of the game. In most cases, they behave.

But suddenly…an intruder in the Oval Office? A man who is either pretending to be, or is, a rabid populist? A man who loves to talk and talk and talk in front of his people? A man who doesn’t seem to assess consequences in the way that other groomed candidates do? A man who has no discernible pattern?

“Listen, everybody, I just found out about something JFK was working on. It’s fantastic. In fact, it’s super-fantastic. Let me tell you all about it. Those media jerks and professors will say it doesn’t work, but President Kennedy, who was a truly great guy, thought it would. Some super-educated friends of mine have been studying it and they agree. They’ve got a whole lot of degrees and credentials behind their names…It’s called Passamaquoddy…”

There are people in the shadows with a great deal of power who couldn’t care less about the morality of Trump’s stance on immigration. What they do care about, what they do guard are the boundaries of this propped-up fantasy world of scarcity we live in together. That is their first concern.

The idea of a sitting President hunting and pecking and stumbling around in secrets whose exposure would crack that system puts their teeth on edge.

What about this strange man, Trump, who, for whatever reasons, likes to stick his hand in dark places and pull rabbits out of rabbit holes?

That would be a cause for great concern.

That would be a threat that demands action.

To grasp this situation, you have to look past the op to divide America into two warring camps. You have to look past the media piling on as they try to make Trump into the destroyer of all human civilization. You have to look past the attempt to elevate his enemies into saviors of humanity. You have to look past obvious strategies to bring in agents to stir the pot, step up violence, and threaten peaceful communities.

According to the unspoken rules of political life in this country, no un-vetted President must ever move into the White House. It must not happen. Presidents have to understand their roles and their assignments.

Once in a while, that happens. A plan falls apart and the supposed dupe takes on a life of his own. He exceeds the limits. He strikes a nerve in the public. He starts listening to himself and realizes he might actually believe in his own ideas.

As of now, the men who operate the levers of this country at several upper strata see Trump as a wild card.

And they don’t like what they see.

They don’t like it at all.

In his better moments, this crazy cowboy seems to have a penchant for solutions that actually work. He isn’t mired down in standard actions designed to yield up more stagnation and more despair.

That makes him both unpredictable and dangerous, because there are real secrets that have been buried over the years—secrets that could restore prosperity and abundance for populations.

He might be crazy enough to unearth them and hold them up and talk about them, and new allies might come to his aid.

This is what is at the bottom of elite fear about the candidate who was never supposed to jump up out of nowhere.

Don’t assume such a threat could never, ever come in the form of a wise-cracking self-inflating hustler from way back. Don’t assume there is some correct archetype of the person who will blow the lid off the grave of secrets. This isn’t a spy novel in which the hero fits the reader’s fantasy. This is the American Empire, and it has been ruled, for a long time, by lunatics.

It might not be a surprise that a wild-talking cowboy exposes a few of their holy of holies.

Jon Rappoport

The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free NoMoreFakeNews emails here or his free OutsideTheRealityMachine emails here.

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52 comments on “5 threats Trump poses, and 6 plans to stop him”

Jon, I think you’ve got it right. Trump is our last and best chance to regain control of our country and maintain the constitution as the law of the land, Thanks for all you do to wake up the sleeping masses.

Damn, Jon thats the best assessment on Trump I’ve read to date. Even adds to what I’ve been telling my wife. Trump is playing the anti-nwo card. Anti-establishment unlike Bernie who is a literal part of the establishment. When Trump speaks I tell the wife to listen, You are hearing what a lot of folks have been saying for years. And by doing that, thats the magnetism that draws the crowds that are surrounding him. Truth is what people want and he delivers it. And Jon, Trump is not melodious he’s like the general that lays out the plan of battle and says follow me to victory. And, then he delivers the triumph. I also tell my wife this is far deeper than most people imagine.
So I tell her Trump is like Plan A, he wins the presidency and we have peace for four to eight years and nothing much changes. Plan B, war!
There is a world wide revolution happening and it is coming to an end. Nwo on one side. And everyone else on the other.
The revolution’s victories are through education and is leaning toward the side of the people. An the nwo is loosing. And just like the American Revolutionary War Those in power will go to war to keep what they have. These kinds of wars are the response to a revolution that they can never win.
In this case I always remember the song by, Buffalo Springfield: For what it’s worth. Just as true today as it was in 1967. If not more so.

Only brilliant people get it. Lower IQ people don’t t get it. The haters don’t get it. The leftists don’t get it. The democrats don’t get it. The Cruz Republican voters don’t get it. The Hippies, high on weed don’t get it. The envious and jealous people don’t get it. The racists don’t get it. The brainwashed people don’t get it.

Well, the good new is that most Americans get it. This is why Trump is way ahead and that there is still hope for this country.

I’m a Sanders supporter and I get it! I just don’t think Sanders is as establishment as you think. If the choice is between Trump and Clinton, I’m voting for Trump. If it’s between Cruz and Clinton, I’m writing in Sanders but I could change my mind and write in Trump. It depends on how things play out.

“Understand that these Globalists can be very persuasive, because they’re smart and reasonable, and they already hold many cards in the deck. As with any major crime organization, they present “the client” his options, given the shape of the landscape in which they are the kings and the princes.

“It’s a re-make of Godfather One. Brando has mob power. Given his position, he’s a reasonable and generous and even caring man—as long as the supplicant comes to him with respect. And if the supplicant himself is reasonable, so much the better.

“Does Trump truly understand what being a populist means, according to a definition few men can fulfill? It means going back to the people every time a bribe or compromise is offered to him and explaining it and denouncing it and rejecting it and demanding that the people support him, as he goes up against the Olympians of this world. It means exposing the real art of the real deal.

“Is Trump that man? Is it possible? The Globalist crime bosses of deep politics have no doubts. They’re sure he isn’t. Why would he be? His whole career has been based on wheeling and dealing to arrive at his objectives. They see him as just another client.”

Jon is a genius, a great writer and extraordinary researcher.
I am so grateful for his fantastic articles, and for the wonderful links put out by other commenters.
We may not be near each other, but we are a community.
Shepherds? …love Bernie
Sheeple? ….love Hillary
Sheep Dogs? ….love Trump. Especially because there are Coyotes and Hyenas not just dressed as sheeple, but as shepherds!!! Only us Sheepdogs can sniff them out!
Stand up Veterans! We swore an oath!
Thomas Jefferson told us that “banks and corporations are more dangerous than standing armies.”
That means we are an economically occupied power, and the revolutionary weapons of how we spend our dollars, information, and Truth will set us free; without firing a shot.
Love to all of you,
Trump 2016
Activist Angel Seattle
On Channel 77 in King County and You Tube

Trump still seems to be pro-surveillance state. He called Snowden a traitor and intimated that he should be executed. That’s a nice policy towards whistleblowers. *facepalm* Sounds like the Trumpinator will be a complete nightmare on civil liberties. I don’t know why this fact keeps getting ignored. I agree with him that the TPP is no good, but for different reasons. He seems to only be concerned that it will give China an advantage but not so much about the general trend towards global corporate empowerment. His principles aren’t always easy to infer. Obviously Hillary is a nightmare too… but come on people.. Trump? really?

In Jan 1961, President Eisenhower warned the nation that the research funds he set aside to protect this nation from Soviet domination might be used by an elitist group of scientists to take control of US policy:

The AGW scam has shown how the National Academy of Sciences uses annual review of budgets of federal research agencies for Congress to direct funds to support UN’s Agenda 21 for control of the world.

If Ted Cruz and Donald Trump would stop fighting each together and join forces, they might be able to end NAS control of US policy, restore integrity to public science, and constitutional limits on US government.

He lies. ‘I want you to beat the crap out of him, beat the hell out of him…” and Trump will pay your legal fees, he promises. “In the good old days he would be carried out on a stretcher’… Yet later in an interview he bluntly proclaims he ‘doesn’t condone violence’. He also ‘loves the police’ (when they serve to his advantage such as dealing with anti-Trump protestors). If Trump is viewed all from one standpoint of ‘savior’ of the people from a big entity, and no other view is taken, he might be viewed as wonderful. After all, like his cheering supporters, he too had a hard childhood, his father only gave him a ‘small loan of a million dollars’. Is he part of the 1%? Ask a 5 yr. old how he would keep the bad guys out of town…why gosh…build a big high wall!. How about some barbed wire for good measure, maybe add a moat too. Unpredictable isn’t necessarily a good thing. Especially when it’s used by someone who plays people like a sideshow barker with lower level emotions like anger and fear. Loose cannon isn’t necessarily good, maybe he’s on a big personal
ego-trip… ‘this is better than real estate!…this is more fun!’ (regarding his political running) Maybe he’s brilliant as a salesman, but would be completely stupid at running a nation. Maybe he’s a lot of bluster and no substance. There’s more than one way to view things..

Yes, The NWO are brickin’ it. The White hatted hero has entered stage left and forgot his script! Pleeeease! And Jeremy Corbin is our saviour this side of the pond.
The limited hang out is in and the plan is running as expected

Don’t assume such a threat [to establishment crimminal activity] could never, ever come in the form of a wise-cracking self-inflating hustler from way back. Don’t assume there is some correct archetype of the person who will blow the lid off the grave of [crimminal establisment] secrets. This isn’t a spy novel in which the hero fits the reader’s fantasy. This is the American Empire, and it has been ruled, for a long time, by lunatics.

It might not be a surprise that a wild-talking cowboy exposes a few of their holy of holies [crimes].

* Trump has NO visible pattern [that’s a good thing, a great thing! believe me, folks! believe me]. When he talks, one idea sparks another and then he goes off on a third. A man like that, with the clout of the Presidency, rummaging around in the halls and basements of power and secret [crimes]?

* Might Trump be just the sort of unhinged cowboy who would wander into one of these forbidden areas [pick your issue. Chemtrails? Black-budget ops? The extent of NSA spying on US government officials and subsequent blackmail? Extant technologies far in advance of what has been shown to the people? Including suppressed energy technologies? Vaccinces? GMOs and their pesticides/herbicides?] and start shooting his mouth off?

* Real secrets that have been buried over the years—secrets that could restore prosperity and abundance for populations. He might be crazy enough to unearth them and hold them up and talk about them, and new allies might come to his aid. This is what is at the bottom of elite fear about the candidate who was never supposed to jump up out of nowhere.

-You know, probably ego. Like I said I’ve been a politician now for three weeks. But I don’t get it, from their perspective. Perhaps I’m much more pragmatic than the average politician.

-He wants these two guys out, right, he wants to be able to focus on the general…

-He wants to win…

-Right, and he wants to eliminate…

-…and the same people that say he can’t beat Hillary, are the same people that said he has zero chance of ever doing anything. I think the faster he can focus on the real prize, the better.

You know like any business dealer. We’ve competed against the best across various industries. We’re just very good at what we do. And so much of that really just stems from my father. He’s got innate understanding of things, he understands how to adapt along the way. I mean, he’s been in this game for six months now, dominating people who’ve made careers of it and.. it’s just all intuition.
Those people that’ve been the most neglected, blue-collar people that built this country, that made this country so great. It’s almost ridiculous, the people that’ve done it all, they’re the only ones that don’t get a voice anymore, they’re the only ones that [don’t?] get special protections. And they’re the ones coming out, and the passion is real.

And he understands people, I mean he’s a very, uh, blue-collar guy in his own respect. He’s a blue-collar billionaire.

Hundreds of people have come up to me, ‘I haven’t voted in thirty years,’ or ‘I’ve never voted, I’m sixty,’ it’s almost mind boggling. They’re vested. And, if you pull this away from them, under the guise of, we’ve seen it from the guys from the RNC on TV yesterday, ‘Well, it’s not really the people’s decision, the RNC makes the decision.’

“In all men’s lives at certain periods…one of the most dominant elements is the desire to be inside the Inner Ring and the terror of being left outside.” –C.S. Lewis, King’s College University of London

WHO TOWERS BEHIND DONALD TRUMP? THE ROTHSCHILDS AND ROCKEFELLERS OF COURSE.
Everyone knows, of course, about Trump’s gambling operations and of the wide-ranging links of the gambling industry to organized crime. But the story is much bigger than that. In his own memoir, The Art of the Deal, Trump proudly described how in 1987 he bought his first casino interests when he purchased 93% of the voting stock in the Resorts International gambling concern.

What Trump doesn’t tell his readers is what the late Andrew St. George reported in The Spotlight on October 30, 1978 (and in the previous September 25, 1978, issue): Resorts International was established and controlled by front men for the Rockefeller and Rothschild families and their “enforcers” in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and its allied intelligence agency, Israel’s Mossad.

What made the report so explosive was that this newspaper pointed out that the illegally rigged casinos were being operated with the collusion of “respectable” politicians, law enforcement officials, Wall Street financiers who floated loans to finance the gambling resorts and the high-profile gambling resort operators themselves.

St. George pointed out that many of these casino resorts run by the mob through a variety of front men have actually been engaged in a de facto partnership with behind-the-scenes mobsters who have assisted the CIA and the Mossad in massive laundering of drug and gambling profits that have been channeled into covert operations of the two allied
intelligence agencies. In return, the CIA and the Mossad, using their own influence, have provided “protection” for the illegally fixed gambling operations, preventing law enforcement authorities from cracking down on this corruption.

Where does would-be president Trump fit into the picture? To find the answer, one must turn to the murky origins of Resorts International.

Resorts evolved from a CIA front company set up in the early 1950s by then-CIA director Allen W. Dulles and his close associate, three-term New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey, political functionary in the so-called “Rockefeller Republican” wing of the GOP.

The front company in question was the innocuously named Mary Carter Paint Company, which operated a national chain of paint stores but was set up to function as a covert CIA money-laundering operation.

In 1958-59 Dewey and a number of associates used a reported $2 million in CIA funds to buy a controlling interest in the Crosby-Miller Corporation (headed by Dewey friend James Crosby), which was then merged with Mary Carter.

Among other things, the new corporation laundered CIA money for arming the anti-Castro Cuban exiles. The company also launched into lucrative casino gambling enterprises in the Caribbean where the CIA was quite active during that period, having engaged the Lansky crime syndicate in now-thoroughly documented and widely known plots to topple Fidel Castro who had enraged the mob by closing down its Cuban gambling enterprises.

Thus it should be no surprise that in 1963, Alvin I. Malnik, a top henchman of crime syndicate boss Meyer Lansky, was found to be closely connected to the operations of Mary Carter Paint.

In 1963, Mary Carter Paint spun off its paint division and during the next several years began developing its casino operations, particularly in the Bahamas. In 1967-68, Mary Carter Paint officially changed its name to Resorts International and began massive international expansion. The Spotlight determined that several principal investors provided the funds and assets for the venture:

• Meyer Lansky, the acknowledged “chairman of the board” and chief financier of the underworld gambling syndicate, who maintained his own longstanding ties to not only Israel and the Mossad, but also the CIA and the American intelligence community;

• David Rockefeller, head of the Rockefeller financial empire, who provided his family’s clout and CIA and global banking connections to assist in the operation;

• Tibor Rosenbaum, who was not only the Mossad’s Swiss-based chief financier behind covert arms deals but also the head of the Banque De Credit Internationale of Geneva, the Lansky syndicate’s chief European money laundry; and

• Baron Edmond de Rothschild of the European banking family and a personal business partner of Rosenbaum in Rosenbaum’s Mossad-related ventures ranging far and wide; and lastly,

• William Mellon Hitchcock, one of the heirs to the Mellon family fortune (one of America’s largest private family fortunes, which, for many years, has also maintained close ties with the CIA).

Resorts International expanded by leaps and bounds and soon became one of the most profitable of all the gambling enterprises, and by 1970 the underworld figures who were running the casinos (in league with their behind-the-scenes partners) began moving to expand casino gambling in the United States.

Mob chief Lansky called a high-level meeting of gambling syndicate figures in Acapulco, Mexico and there the assembled mobsters pinpointed the fading resort of Atlantic City as their first new target. (Prior to that time, of course, the mob had already established Nevada as the only outpost of legalized gambling on U.S. soil.)

In the wake of this meeting, the resources of Resorts International were used (publicly and privately) to begin the lobbying campaign that resulted in the legalizing of gambling in Atlantic City and once the New Jersey legislature opened up the Garden State, Resorts moved in.

In 1987, upon the death of longtime CIA front man James Crosby, the nominal head of Resorts International, up-and-coming young New York real estate tycoon Donald Trump stepped into the picture and bought Crosby’s interest in the gambling empire.

Believe me, if they had something on the Donald, he would already be long time gone.

Nice try ! But it won’t work

Great interview yesterday, with Jerome Corsi, who has known Trump for 40 years. They are friends and he advise him. He told Alex Jones that Trump knows more about the global plan than Alex and himself combined. He says Trump is the real deal and a good man.

Did you pay attention to what Jon said about “trances”?
I began to notice this effect in the 1980s sewing clothes for my family. During the Bicentennial we were “allowed” red, white, and blue fabrics and some show of enthusiasm. Movies had bright colors in clothing and cars. The Clean Air and Water Act made prints with white, like gingham, more cost effective…the somber colors murder the water.

And let us not forget, black music was gloriously good, full of happy celebrations of life, love, and joy (Look up Parliament). TV shows had actual scripts with complete sentences…”Welcome Back, Kotter” would never be allowed on the networks now. This is why even the young watch MeTv Bob Marley was still alive on earth.

Then a grey pall descended…even pastel clothes had a grey tinge. I began buying fabric in thrift shops…then came the Far East cloth. No limit to murdering their water.
Voices on TV and radio, and in print are flat and superior. Enthusiasm is for rubes. And the cabbies in Beijing hate picking Americans up, even though they need the fares. Why? They hate all the black and grey Americans wear. They say it depresses them.
How did we go from red, white, and blue to a landscape like the Confederacy of 1865….are we in mourning for our lost youth, our American life?
Thanks for noticing, Jon, that this was no passing fad…

The Uniparty of demopublicans and republicrats wants Hillary so the corrupt banana republik gravy train keeps on rolling. Trump must be doing something right the way strange bedfellows are allied against him.
Look for the neo-whig faux opposition party republicans to bring back Mittens Romney from the Mormon Shangri-La Kolob with a fresh pair of magic underwear along with Jebbie “it’s an act of love” Bush at the brokered convention.
The Uniparty hasn’t looted everything that isn’t nailed down yet and they will stop at nothing to keep Trump from upsetting the apple cart before the financial and societal collapse.

It’s a SELECTION not an Election. Didn’t anyone learn anything from the great promises of Mr. Hopey/Changey guy, who after getting the Nobel Peace Prize in his first month in office, invaded LIbya, Somalia, Syria,and extended wars on Afghanistan, Iraq, est. while running up a massive $20 Trillion, while not closing Gitmo, while being backed by Bansters?

It’ is all the theater of the absurd and I’m very surprised all keep drinking the koolaid.. It’s a club and we’re not in it from roots of the same tree comes our “choices”.

. Those that vote do not even elect the President…it is the 547 Electors from the Electoral College, who absolutely no one knows who they are, who selects the President.

I am not affiliated with a party but have usually voted Democrat, but I would definitely vote for Trump. I really want to give him a chance to see what he can do. We don’t need any more politicians who are paid off by special interest groups running this country.

Jon, I find it inconceivable that a man of your intelligence and acumen would actually start pushing the donkey cart of establishment politics.

A man as intelligent as yourself knows that Trump went to Jesuit Fordham University and his son Eric went to Jesuit Georgetown. A man as intelligent as you knows that Trump and the Clintons have been drinking from the same cup as Trumps donations to the Democratic Clinton Foundation attests.

Or Trump inviting Hillary to his wedding in 2005 at Mar a Largo, FL…ex Congresswoman Cynthia Mckinney is right on the money when she says “Trumps an insiders insider”..anyone with a modicum of reason can see the setup a mile away as Trump riles up the masses into a state of martial law…Trump, Clinton, Epstein, Prince Philip…..there all in the club and if you don’t know that, then your research is pitiful which I highly doubt…looks like another shill named Jon Rappaport has stepped forward…Trump is no JFK and you’re certainly not an investigative reporter…

Godlikeproductions: UTAH CAUCUS: First hand insider report – Incompetence, Manipulation, and Ballot Stuffing!!!
Just got back from my caucus… My head is still spinning…..
I raised a question and said, “isn’t there an absentee process already in place? Didn’t people have to register for that last week?” and was told “Oh no, this is completely normal”.
As I’ve mentioned in other threads, I was in Party leadership for 6 years and no, this is absolutely not normal.
I then asked if I could observe the vote count, and I was told my observations where not needed and to leave the area while the ballots were being counted……
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So which number of threat is being hired or ‘acquired’ by AIPAC? Or is Trump pretending to go along with bending the knee?
There’s a mobile service in UK called ‘everything everywhere’ which is symbolic of the Net of all things turned to marketables. But has a Soul-sense of nothing anywhere – because Midas got his wish.